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Woah didnt know this thread started up again, but to help with the answer everything mentioned in the original post minus the widening of the toe bolts will put you
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Woah didnt know this thread started up again, but to help with the answer everything mentioned in the original post minus the widening of the toe bolts will put you within spec. Keep in mind when you go to get your 370z aligned bring in a copy of the alignment specs (somewhere on this website, can't remember where, sorry) because since the car is so new they might not have it in there system. Oh and i mentioned in a pm that camber was less than -1 in front, sorry it's more like between -1--1.5 which is still good, it helps with turn in response. So far at about 1400 miles (80 miles was when everything was installed) everything is good as far as tire wear, noises, etc.
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